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would have to quarantine 14 days, getting to see Leighton and fish didn't look like it would happen, told my buddy Brian I fish with, he said f-ck it and bought this and said we'll drive.

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Sounds reasonable.


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Put some Barbara Mandrell stickers on it. lol


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Originally Posted by slumlord
Put some Barbara Mandrell stickers on it. lol


Chit all it needs is a stripper pole, that thing is impressive inside I'll get pics later if I'd of stayed much longer would have had to many crown and cokes to drive the 25 miles home.

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Going in Style in that rig.......


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Sounds like a great trip ahead of you.

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I can smell the Pimp on that one from here.


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Originally Posted by slumlord
Put some Barbara Mandrell stickers on it. lol


.....and bring along Willie Nelson in the lounge area wink


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Roger;
Good evening sir, I hope all is well with you folks other than the flying issue.

Is that one of the motor homes made down in Oregon on the Prevost bus frames?

When I was in the storage business I stored a couple different models of them. Marathon was one I think perhaps?

Anyways they were extremely fancy inside for sure.

Good luck with the trip and the motor home sir.

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Roger you're living right.


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Originally Posted by BC30cal
Roger;
Good evening sir, I hope all is well with you folks other than the flying issue.

Is that one of the motor homes made down in Oregon on the Prevost bus frames?

When I was in the storage business I stored a couple different models of them. Marathon was one I think perhaps?

Anyways they were extremely fancy inside for sure.

Good luck with the trip and the motor home sir.

Dwayne

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You bringin' George?

How's he going to get along without you?


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Roger;
Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it.

They were - if it's an older one - GM diesels which were not all that bad really, but sometimes it's better to have them worked on by a mechanic who understands GM diesels....

One of them needed the batteries replaced and they were some unique "military grade" battery unlike other motor homes and thus weren't free, but seem to last much longer than most other motor home batteries. They seem to get hot next to the engine/transmission and not last.

Saw a few customers with diesel pushers that replaced batteries regularly.

The one guy needed something or other for his rig and took it to the factory in Oregon. He said they pulled out a big fat file and therein had a sample of the carpet, the paint code, the drapes and upholstery colors - everything! He was impressed anyways as they had the build sheet and could set him up with direct replacement parts.

Thanks for the reply and safe travels Roger. Say hello to Leighton for me when you get there.

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Originally Posted by Fireball2
Roger you're living right.

pays to have good friends.


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Originally Posted by BC30cal
Roger;
Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it.

They were - if it's an older one - GM diesels which were not all that bad really, but sometimes it's better to have them worked on by a mechanic who understands GM diesels....

One of them needed the batteries replaced and they were some unique "military grade" battery unlike other motor homes and thus weren't free, but seem to last much longer than most other motor home batteries. They seem to get hot next to the engine/transmission and not last.

Saw a few customers with diesel pushers that replaced batteries regularly.

The one guy needed something or other for his rig and took it to the factory in Oregon. He said they pulled out a big fat file and therein had a sample of the carpet, the paint code, the drapes and upholstery colors - everything! He was impressed anyways as they had the build sheet and could set him up with direct replacement parts.

Thanks for the reply and safe travels Roger. Say hello to Leighton for me when you get there.

Dwayne
this one has a detroit diesel.


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Originally Posted by Valsdad
You bringin' George?

How's he going to get along without you?

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Makes good sense.

Bet he'll be happy when you return......................both of them actually. grin


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Originally Posted by stxhunter
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Roger you're living right.

pays to have good friends.


My guess is you were a good friend to him first..


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Originally Posted by BC30cal
Roger;
Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it.

They were - if it's an older one - GM diesels which were not all that bad really, but sometimes it's better to have them worked on by a mechanic who understands GM diesels....

One of them needed the batteries replaced and they were some unique "military grade" battery unlike other motor homes and thus weren't free, but seem to last much longer than most other motor home batteries. They seem to get hot next to the engine/transmission and not last.

Saw a few customers with diesel pushers that replaced batteries regularly.

The one guy needed something or other for his rig and took it to the factory in Oregon. He said they pulled out a big fat file and therein had a sample of the carpet, the paint code, the drapes and upholstery colors - everything! He was impressed anyways as they had the build sheet and could set him up with direct replacement parts.

Thanks for the reply and safe travels Roger. Say hello to Leighton for me when you get there.

Dwayne
this one has a detroit diesel.


Roger;
Thanks again sir.

From what I've learned the GM built Detroit diesels and Allison transmissions that Prevost used were pretty trouble free.

Like I say, up here it pays to find a mechanic who has worked on a Detroit as they're not a Cummins, Cat or Isuzu from what the mechanics I know have said.

They are supposed to be the veritable "king of the road" however when it comes to ride and handling.

Thanks, again good luck and safe travels. Good fishing too of course! grin

Dwayne


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